
Mona Vale NSW 2103
Suburb summary
Mona Vale, NSW 2103 is a Northern Beaches suburb and beachfront town centre popular for beachside living, family homes and apartments. It has a population of 10,670, median age 44, average household size 2.7 and median weekly family income of $2,343. Housing is led by separate houses (50%), with apartments at 27%. In the past 6 months, Mona Vale recorded 27 house sales with a median price of $2.435M and 16 apartment sales with a median price of $965,000. The suburb offers many bus services, 45-minute driving access to the Sydney CBD, strong school ratings, and a coastal lifestyle.
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$2.8M
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House sales
96
In past 12 months
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215 popular houses in Mona Vale NSW 2103
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Demographic info
Median age
46 years
Renters
20%
Top 3 occupations
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Living in Mona Vale NSW 2103: Suburb Profile & FAQs
Note: Data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2021 Census data and knest.ai internal statistical data.
Is Mona Vale NSW 2103 a good suburb for families?
Mona Vale NSW 2103 is a strong suburb for families, especially for buyers who want good schools, a safer coastal setting, and a housing mix that still includes plenty of houses. Both the primary and secondary school ratings sit at 10 out of 10, and the safety rating is 4 out of 5, which gives family buyers a solid foundation when they are searching for a good suburb for families or somewhere that feels good for kids. Children are well represented locally too, with around 5.5% of residents aged 0 to 4 and 12.5% aged 5 to 14, while the average household size of 2.7 suggests many established family households. Mona Vale also has a 50% separate-house share, which supports family-style living better than dense apartment-only areas. The trade-off is cost and some density around the town centre, so it may suit families who value schools and beach lifestyle more than a cheaper entry point.
What is it like to live in Mona Vale NSW 2103?
Living in Mona Vale NSW 2103 feels coastal, practical, and established, with more day-to-day convenience than many beachside suburbs. As a Northern Beaches town centre with beachfront access, Mona Vale has a lifestyle that combines sand-and-surf appeal with real everyday usefulness rather than just weekend atmosphere. Its walkability and retail both rate 4 out of 5, which points to a suburb where errands, cafes, and local shopping are relatively easy to build into daily life. Safety is also a solid 4 out of 5, while culture sits at 3 out of 5, suggesting a pleasant but not especially inner-city-style scene. The canopy cover of 23.9% means Mona Vale is not the leafiest suburb in Sydney, so the feel is more open coastal and built-up than lush and secluded. That balance will appeal to buyers who want beach access and convenience, but less to those chasing a quieter, village-like, highly green suburban feel.
Is Mona Vale NSW 2103 well connected for commuting?
Mona Vale NSW 2103 is mixed rather than highly connected for commuting. The suburb has many bus services, which helps with day-to-day public transport, but it does not currently have a train, metro, light rail, or ferry service in the suburb itself. That means buyers asking whether Mona Vale is good for commuters need to think in practical terms: public transport to the Sydney CBD averages about 120 minutes, while driving averages around 45 minutes. So for car users, the commute can be workable by Sydney standards, but for CBD workers relying on public transport, it is a much bigger time commitment. Mona Vale is therefore better suited to buyers whose work is local, hybrid, or flexible, rather than people who need a fast city commute five days a week. The upside is that bus coverage gives you options, but the trade-off is clear reliance on road-based transport rather than rail-based speed.
Who does Mona Vale NSW 2103 suit best?
Mona Vale NSW 2103 suits established families, lifestyle-focused professionals, and buyers who want a coastal suburb with more substance than a pure holiday-style beach location. The resident profile leans that way: 41.9% of workers are managers and professionals combined, with professionals alone making up 25.0% and managers 16.9%. Median weekly family income is $2,343 and median personal income is $870, which points to a reasonably comfortable buyer pool rather than a purely entry-level market. The median age is 44, suggesting a mature, settled community rather than a very youthful renter-dominated one. Housing is mixed but still family-relevant, with 50% separate houses and 27% apartments, while renting sits at 21.9%, so Mona Vale feels fairly established rather than highly transient. It will generally suit buyers who value schools, space, and beach lifestyle, but it may suit first-home buyers or buyers wanting a highly urban apartment-led environment less well.
What are the pros and cons of living in Mona Vale NSW 2103?
The main trade-off in Mona Vale NSW 2103 is that you get a strong coastal lifestyle with useful everyday amenity, but you give up some commuting ease to the CBD. On the positive side, Mona Vale offers beachfront access, solid safety at 4 out of 5, and good local convenience, with both walkability and retail also at 4 out of 5. That combination is attractive for buyers who want more than just a pretty beach postcode; it supports real day-to-day living. The suburb also has a balanced housing mix, including a meaningful 50% share of separate houses, which helps families and upsizers. On the other hand, public transport commuting is a clear compromise, averaging around 120 minutes to the CBD and relying mainly on buses rather than rail. Canopy cover is moderate rather than high, so buyers wanting a very leafy environment may find Mona Vale more coastal and built-up than expected. For the right buyer, though, that trade-off is entirely reasonable.
What are property prices like in Mona Vale NSW 2103?
Property prices in Mona Vale NSW 2103 are expensive by normal Sydney buyer expectations, especially for houses, although apartments provide a lower entry point. Over the past six months, the median house price was about $2.435 million from 24 sales, while the median apartment price was about $1.19 million from 18 sales. That gap matters in practical buying terms. House buyers in Mona Vale are paying for coastal lifestyle, strong family appeal, and a Northern Beaches position that remains highly sought after. Apartment buyers can access the suburb at a meaningfully lower level, but they are typically trading some land content and family-sized space for that easier entry point. The pricing suggests Mona Vale is not a budget beach suburb, and buyers need to be realistic about competition and borrowing power. Still, for purchasers who want beach access and local convenience together, the suburb can make more sense than purely prestige pockets with even higher house prices.
